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Clarence Darrow criminal lawyer and materialist thinker will treat "Capital Punishment" in his speech at Phillips Brooks House on Friday at 4.30 o'clock. The veteran of the Chicago criminal courts has long been known as the holder of radical theories on the subject, and the list of felons whom he has saved from the death penalty is a long one.
Mr. Darrow's lecture will be open only to members of the University, and admission will be only by tickets to be secured at Phillips Brooks House any day this week. The public will on no account be admitted.
The Chicago criminologist was scheduled to talk on the subject at Phillips Brooks House last December, but was unable to fulfill his engagement.
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